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Georgia’s governor has signed a law to exempt federal crop insurance and disaster payments following Hurricane Helene damage ...
Eight months after Hurricane Helene struck Georgia, and four months after disaster aid was approved, Georgia farmers still ...
Georgia farmers awaiting federal disaster relief from Hurricane Helene can expect funds before the end of the month.
As of Monday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said Georgia survivors of Hurricane Helene have received nearly $550 ...
Crop insurance and disaster payments following Helene damage is exempt from Ga. state income taxes, but the flow of funds ...
Kemp heads to Forsyth to sign bills aimed at helping Georgia farmers recover from Hurricane Helene and strengthening law ...
Kemp heads to Forsyth to sign bills aimed at helping Georgia farmers recover from Hurricane Helene and strengthening law ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGov. Kemp signs public safety, Hurricane Helene relief bills todayGov. Brian Kemp will sign legislation on May 8 to support law enforcement and enhance public safety at a ceremony in Forsyth.
Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday signed legislation designed to aid farmers and timber producers ravaged by Hurricane Helene.
Kemp shared that losses in the farming and agriculture industry from the hurricane came out to about $5.5 billion.
Large pecan trees were uprooted and toppled over from Hurricane Helene winds at Shiloh Pecan Farm near Ray City, Georgia. Farmer Buck Paulk believes up to 80% of his pecan produce this year is ...
As of May 5, more than $549 million in federal assistance and low-interest loans has gone out to Hurricane Helene survivors in Georgia. Eight months after the devastating storm, families and ...
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